Arctic Cat Jaguar Z1 Operator's Manual page 11

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Top Button
By pushing the top button once
(lower right-hand side of the speed-
ometer/tachometer), the RPM and
MPH will be displayed (one on the
readout screen and one with the nee-
dle). By pushing the button once
again, the functions will be reversed.
By pushing the top button (with
speed being displayed) for more
than two seconds, the display will
show between standard mph or met-
ric kph. Release the button when
desired display appears.
By pushing and holding the top but-
ton, maximum RPM will be dis-
played on the readout screen. The
maximum RPM readout will reset
when the engine is shut off.
Bottom Button
By pushing the bottom button once,
the readout screen will display hour-
meter or trip-meter/odometer; by
pushing the button once again, the
two functions will be reversed. The
hour-meter readout will not reset.
Chassis Control Unit
The Chassis Control Icon may illu-
minate for a number of reasons. The
light should illuminate each time the
key is turned to RUN or START, and
it should go out when the engine
starts. If the light stays illuminated
or it illuminates while the engine is
running, the CCU is receiving input
that is outside of its established
parameters. If the CCU icon illumi-
nates, take the snowmobile to an
authorized Arctic Cat Snowmobile
dealer for service. If not under war-
ranty, this service is at the discretion
and expense of the snowmobile
owner.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Oil Pressure Warning Light
The Oil Pressure Warning Light
indicates engine oil pressure, not the
oil level; however, if the oil level is
low, it may affect oil pressure. The
light should illuminate each time the
ignition switch is turned to RUN or
START, and it should go out when
the engine starts. If the light illumi-
nates while the engine is running, oil
pressure has been lost and the engine
will automatically shut off.
If oil pressure is lost, use the follow-
ing procedure to check the oil level:
1. With the engine off, remove the
engine oil level stick and wipe
it clean. Without screwing it in,
set the stick back in the oil tank.
Remove it and observe the oil
level on the stick.
NOTE: To ensure an accurate
reading, the snowmobile should
be on level ground.
2. If the oil level is at or below the
ADD mark on the oil level
stick, add only enough recom-
mended oil to raise the level to
the NORMAL range. DO NOT
overfill the crankcase with oil.
3. After adding oil if the engine
starts, oil pressure should be
normal.
If the engine does not start, take the
snowmobile to an authorized Arctic
Cat Snowmobile dealer.
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